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Non MFC Games Round 7

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4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Crows out to $3.20, just put a few bucks on them. 

you can get $4.00 now

56 points down.... it's the straight kicking that will probably win it for them

Make that 62 to zero now and $5.30

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1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

LOL Daniel Wells a late withdrawal for the Filth. 

What a white elephant that bloke is - very talented but can't stay on the park. 

And they signed him for what, 3 years? 

Yeah, with Chris Mayne earning half a mil to play VFL. Whoever's in charge of their list management acts like he's using the MFC 2006-2013 list management hand book. Long may that continue 

 

Did Adelaide forget to turn up..wtf ??


 

As I did previously, put pressure on them and they come down to the pack. 

2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Roos doing an absolute number on the Crows!

:roos:?


North giving us the blueprint for next week.  Cheers Scotty.

Crows would need the second largest comeback of all time to win this game.  Of course with North, anything can happen.

Edited by Petraccattack

Is there a howling wind like when we played there to one end?  Remember they blue us away in the first qtr and then we reversed it int he second.  maybe the same weather conditions. 

crows will come back . North won't last 


Pies goalless

A beautiful thing

Hope Pies get murdered, they've made a big deal out of their 125th anniversary it's pleasing to watch their bubble get burst 


24 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

North giving us the blueprint for next week.  Cheers Scotty.

Crows would need the second largest comeback of all time to win this game.  Of course with North, anything can happen.

Yes ...all we need is a ten goal wind! That would be fun!! ...Seriously tho, i cant watch the game,....are North that good, or are Adelaide just struggling in the foreign conditions??

It's usually a 3 to 4 goal breeze down there, but if a team gets on top with the breeze, it's really hard to stop them.

I wouldn't rule out Adelaide just yet, it has the hallmarks of the game against our boys last year, but I think we managed to keep the Roos to 7 goals and that might end up being the difference.

 
3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yes ...all we need is a ten goal wind! That would be fun!! ...Seriously tho, i cant watch the game,....are North that good, or are Adelaide just struggling in the foreign conditions??

Bit of both. Roos are playing their absolute best. Crows are playing their absolute worst. Their midfield barely touched the ball in the first quarter, even with all the centre bounces. They have evened it up this second quarter and could easily come back and dominate the second half if they can click back into gear with the ball. 

Adelaide will not win from here. I'd go as far as to say 12 goal win to Norf.

Having said that, it'd be nice for Crows to fight back in the wet and be knackered next week against us :lol:


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